Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

Showcasing masterful artwork and handcrafted gifts by Ohio artists, Hayley Gallery will be featuring RJV Wines on the third Thursday of every month! Experience the art of wine with New Albany’s premium wine company, Robert John Vineyards 🍷 $10 glass rental waived with gallery purchase.

I have been an artist and children's illustrator for almost 30 years. After graduating from Miami University with a Bachelor of Fine Art, I started my career working as an artist for Gibson Greeting Cards in Cincinnati, Ohio. Since 1994, I have worked as a freelance artist creating artwork for over 30 children's books, and countless designs for giftware, giftwrap and greeting cards. Since 2010 I have been creating fine art painted paper collages of the Ohio landscape.In my collage work, I paint acrylic paint on tissue paper, newsprint, recycled brown bags, book and poetry pages. I collect these painted colors into a palette to use at the start of a painting. I then tear, and sometimes precisely cut the paper, and adhere it to canvas in layers. This technique creates a painting that at first may appear as an oil painting, but on closer inspection, small pieces of paper, written words, newsprint, drawing and poetry become visible and provide additional meaning. The ways in which nature and the viewer can abstract the open landscape with color blocks, shapes and texture lends itself to the torn and cut pieces of collage. The randomness of the brushstrokes on the paper provides vibrancy and natural motion within the artwork. I work from photographs that I take myself, driving the backroads of western Ohio. I am inspired by the ever changing landscape and weather in Ohio as well as the flat open countryside, bright sunrises and expansive sunsets punctuated by barns, and silos. I want those who view my work to see and appreciate the beauty around us every day of the year in Ohio.

Enjoy New Albany’s premium RJV Wines while browsing the works of various local artists featured by Hayley Gallery at 260 Market Street in New Albany. The day after Valentine’s Day, February 15th - bring a friend or make a friend with a little help from liquid courage

Yes, she wants jewelry for Valentine's Day! And if your Valentine doesn't get the hint, pick out something you want and we'll let your Valentine know.

Jewelry artist Terri Hickey will be at the gallery on Friday, Feb 9 bringing her handmade sterling silver as well as glass enamel pieces including necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Stay for a demonstration showing how she turns raw materials into beautiful pieces you'll treasure for years to come.

Jurate Phillips (pronounced: You-ra-te) grew up in Soviet occupied Lithuania. From her earliest memories she has studied art and developed her talents in that field. She graduated from Siauliu Universitetas, in Lithuania (1996), where she was classically trained in painting and design. She came to the United States in 1997 where she has since graduated from Columbus College of Art and Design (2002). She now resides in Columbus, Ohio with her husband and daughter. Since her earliest days her passion has been for art in all forms. Jurate has partaken in the creation of many pieces from photography, to painting and sculpture. Her work can be found all over the world in both residential and commercial settings.

After working as an interior designer, freelance artist and teaching art she has returned to her first love, which is painting. She now focuses on painting regularly and exhibiting her work. She credits most of her aesthetics to her maternal Grandmother, with whom she spent most of her summers. The natural beauty that surrounded her on her grandmothers farm has influenced the size, scope and subject matter ever since. Her emotions dictate to her what she will paint. One day she will do a landscape, another an abstract, or she might be inspired by a simple flower bloom.

I received my undergraduate degree from Bluffton University and my Masters degree from the McGregor School of Antioch University. In addition, I have studied painting at the International School of Art in Umbria, Italy. I currently paint, teach high school art and live near Urbana, Ohio.

$50 for a 30-minute readings pre book below. $55 at the door (regularly $65-75) Credit cards will be accepted.

To reserve a reading (or two) with the psychic of your choice, text 614-633-6689 & you will be added to the list at your requested time from 11:00-5:00.

Get a FREE sage stick & instructions w every reading! Just in time for summer solstice manifesting!

With the discovery of fire, early humans began to notice that aromatic smoke was produced by burning dried plants. As herbs, roots, resins and barks are changed from their physical form ("of this world"), they are changed by the element of fire into smoke (spirit world form).

This transformation is indicative of the spirit within substances. Throughout human history, aromatic plants have been used in the daily activities of people from every culture.

Soulshine Tavern located next to the gallery will be open for lunch and dinner.

Experience local art in all forms! Taste RJV Wines, New Albany's first and finest wine company, surrounded by a variety of beautiful local artwork and jewelry, expertly curated by gallery owner Hayley Deeter. The event is free to attend; due to state liquor laws there will be a $5 wine glass fee for each tasting participant.

Trish Weeks is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Art, Architecture and Planning with a BS in Design. She built a successful career in corporate and residential interior design before her painting career began in 1994. Trish has received awards in numerous juried shows on a local, regional and national level. Her work is included in private and corporate collections throughout the world. Trish was a featured artist at the Taft Museum “Art in the Afternoon” and a featured artist for the Duveneck Society at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Trish has participated in events at the Carnegie Art Center in Kentucky and is currently participating in the “Definitive Contemporary Landscape Show” at the Covington Art Center.

Trish draws inspiration from her experiences in the Midwest and the Carolinas where she spends much of her time. She also brings a more global perspective by layering memories from travels to paint in France; as well as trips to other locations in Europe, India, China, Japan and Nepal. Many of her trips include her portable equipment so she may paint out in the environments she is experiencing.

Experience local art in all forms! Taste RJV Wines, New Albany's first and finest wine company, surrounded by a variety of beautiful local artwork and jewelry, expertly curated by gallery owner Hayley Deeter. The event is free to attend; due to state liquor laws there will be a $5 wine glass fee for each tasting participant.

"Outside In" opens Saturday April 22, 2017 @ 5pm

"My paintings are an expression of my love of nature. As a child my desire to draw began at an early age and I would put to use any paper surface my mother could provide for me.

I hope to convey to the viewer the passion, beauty, and reverence i feel when exploring our magical natural world."

Majoring in fine art at Kent State University, Carolyn focused on painting the figure. Her study of the human form proved later helpful in her anatomical renderings of the wildlife in her paintings.

She worked as a graphic artist immediately after college and later for seven years as an illustrator's assistant.

Close observation, photography and her almost daily treks into the woods, fields and along the Big Walnut Creek, over which her studio sits, have been the inspirational reference for her richly colored, realistic oil paintings.

Carolyn has been represented by numerous galleries and has been included in local and national juried competitions in which she has been recognized and awarded for her paintings.

Wil Wong Yee was born and raised in Columbus Ohio. At an early age, he found his passion in art. Yee graduated from CCAD, Columbus College of Art & Design, earning his Bachelors of Fine Art in Industrial Design.

Being the designer of his destiny, Yee has taken pieces of the city of Columbus and created inspiration in the form of street art. After graduating from CCAD, Yee continued to create beautiful views of downtown Columbus in the form of cityscapes as well as personable portraits packed with raw emotion and thrilling illustrations.

Happy Valentine's Day to Marburn Academy from Cutler Real Estate and Hayley Gallery.

You are invited to a special wine and cheese happy hour, at our office and next door at Hayley Gallery. Please stop by for a quick hello and receive a 10% Discount at Hayley Gallery for your last minute Valentine gifts!

Lisa practiced architecture for many years before becoming a glass bead artisan. This influence can be seen in the bold colors and platonic forms of her work, redefining the traditional round glass bead. She crafts all of her beads by hand in her studio. The beads are the foundation of her unique jewelry designs that draw inspiration from a broad variety of influences from the retro patterns of the 1950’s to the organic forms of branches and stones. She has won many awards at local art shows and been featured in several newspaper articles highlighting her work. She lives in Cincinnati Ohio with her husband and son and jokes that playing with fire is the favorite part of her day.

JoAnn started her career selling and designing scientific borosilicate glassware for the educational and research arena and began the artistic side of glass about 7 years ago. She has studied with the top names in kiln formed glass across the nation. Each workshop gave her new skills and information to continue the evolution of her work.

Glass frit design is similar to the impressionist paintings. If you look closely at the artwork, you can see tiny points of color. When you move five feet or more away from the piece, a more cohesive picture is developed for the viewer. JoAnn wishes to move that viewer either with memories or just the beauty of the artwork itself.

Bob studied photography and drawing at the Columbus School of Art and Design. That facilitated his transition into painting, which have sold internationally. About 7 years ago he and his wife, JoAnn, started a journey in kiln formed glass art. He loves the simplicity of color and shape to form a design of organic still-life. The technical aspect of glass and heat is a continual learning curve that helps propel his art in new directions.

At the age of 53, Sue Corbin left her life as a successful business executive and leader in two industries to raise a newborn granddaughter. The transition from non-stop meetings and travel to a sedentary life was a bit challenging so Sue decided to take jewelry making classes. By the second class, she felt that she knew more than her teacher and walked away to develop her own style.

Sue always loved and purchased one-of-a-kind artwork throughout her life, so she had an affinity for the unique. Unbeknownst to her, the talent she observed and acquired from her gifted, prodigy mother came to the surface as she created jewelry for herself. When strangers approached her and complimented her jewelry, she realized she had a gift.

Although Sue is eclectic in many ways in her designs she favors symmetry. She creates simple designs as well as unique pieces using natural gemstones that inspire her. She only designs jewelry that she loves and fortunately for her, many others love her designs.

Her background in sales and marketing led her to walk into a gallery in 2007 to see if her creations had merit and her career as a professional jewelry designer began. She was the permanent artist in several galleries in Ohio for the past 9 years and interestingly enough, she is back in the gallery that first accepted her jewelry in 2009, Hayley Gallery.

Long before creating commercially successful art, Lora brought artistry to everything she did. During the years she brought up her family, she worked as a face-painter at art fairs, turned her homes and gardens into showcases of unique color and ideas, she made bird houses and furniture from natural materials, she studied and perfected skills in wood-working, upholstery, painting, pottery and tile and experimented with the use of multiple mediums and styles. She became an expert in tools and materials. Her most impressive skill though is turning old timepieces into beautiful jewelry.

When I work with metals, I am reminded that art is a journey and thedestination is the person wearing and enjoying my jewelry. My process begins by hand drawing intricate designs on a small piece of flattened metal. The metal is then carefully acid etched to reveal a tactile, graphic pattern. My hope is that the person wearing my jewelry will feel as unique and beautiful as the design that is individually etched on each piece.

Art is a part of who I am. Painting has always been my first passion followed closely by photography. For over twenty years, I have been creating works of art in both mediums, and I strive to become a better artist with each new painting and each new photograph. Over the last few years I have begun to infuse parts of each medium to create abstract paintings based on images found in nature. I never try to recreate exactly what I see, but to express the feelings I get from a scene. My goal is to portray the atmospheric qualities of a scene without giving away every detail.

When I show a piece I want the viewer to connect with the painting by adding their own feelings to it as well. I want it to remind them of something familiar. This makes it more of a personal experience for them. When I look at my work I want to be reminded of what originally inspired me about it. Whether it was late day sun creating long shadows over a field or simply the way a group of elements work together, if I look at the painting and get that same feeling, I have accomplished my goal.

Jewelry, as an art form, has the power to create moods, provoke opinions and produce reactions. At her studio. this is the design philosophy that New York based jewelry designer Catherina Bishopp follows in creating and developing her own unique collection of jewelry. Although she uses precious stones and metals in her work, the design is of much greater importance to Catherina than the intrinsic value of the materials she works with. Her ultimate goal is evoking humor, whimsy and rare imagination through the use of striking color and inventive design in each of her pieces, which is what gives Catherina her signature look.

Catherina has lived and worked in New York City, Los Angeles, Miami, The Netherlands, France, UK, Trinidad and Tobago, and now in Columbus, Ohio. This close view of other cultures and people gives Catherina a diverse perspective on her own designs and a greater appreciation of other artists' abilities. Today, Catherina continues to be inspired by this experience as she brings her special touch to the creation of memorable jewelry which compliments a woman's beauty.

Terri has a B.S in Fashion Merchandising and Design from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and spent a number of years in the fashion world on both the design and manufacturing sides of the business. After many years of being a stay-at-home-Mom, Terri decided to head back to the drawing board and resume classes. She got side tracked along the way by the exciting new world of Precious Metal Clay. Always a lover of jewelry, she immediately recognized how easily her design skills could merge with the properties of metal clay and her jewelry career was off and running. Now a certified metal clay artist, her jewelry has branched out in several directions to include chain maille, dichroic glass and traditional metal work.

Laurie Clements, a 1980 graduate of the Columbus College of Art and Design, has been painting most of her life. In the past 12 years she has made it a nearly full-time endeavor.

In 2006, Laurie was diagnosed with breast cancer. The episode reignited her passion for the role her artwork held in her life, ultimately inspiring her to devote herself to her own painting and help others who had cancer. She founded Locks and a Lift, a silent auction fund-raiser, based solely from the proceeds of the sales of her artwork, to benefit Ohio Health's Cancer Care Center and specifically to support the needs of other women during their treatment there. Since 2008, the sale of her artwork has raised more than $80,000 for women undergoing treatment for breast cancer and leukemia through her charity, her goal is to reach $100,000 with a final event. She has been proud to donate many pieces for other charitable events as well.

Now, officially a "cancer survivor," Laurie often states how fortunate she has been in life to have had that experience that ultimately reinvigorated her passion for her art. Her artwork, depicting landscapes (from rural Ohio to many corners of the world), florals, Columbus' neighborhood scenes, canines and subjects of all variety expected and unexpected, have come to occupy many lovely homes, professional buildings and restaurants throughout Central Ohio and beyond.

A native of Newark, Ohio, Laurie spent her earlier career as Director of Admissions and later as an instructor at CCAD, teaching there for 10 years. More recently, she also was the 2013 Artist in Residence with the New Albany Symphony.

Laurie and her husband Tom live in Westerville and have two grown children, Andrew and Chelsea. Tom and Laurie are active in several charitable endeavors, and proud to call Central Ohio their home.

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